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The Ceredo Advance. Katutdit the poM-offlee at Ceredo, W. Vt. ax Kecondelafiomatter WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY Id. 1910. 4VPatronN of tbta paper win please aeud o t lie office uotlcee of tbelr f n«ndt visiting hereof elsewhere.— Kd.1 LOCAL MeWS. Harry Jarrell is afflicted with the grip Circuit court at Wayne this week. Walter Grate is recovering from a severe attack of la grippe. Dr. W. F. Sturgill was a Cat lettsburg visitor last Thursday. Mrs. S. D. Smith of Docks creek was in town last Friday. Mies Maude Evick was a visitor at the Gale City last Thursday. W. B. Ferguson has been ap pointed Postmaster at Ferguson. Misjes Mary anil Lillie Cox were guests of Kenova relatives Sunday. Miss Julia Hoard was in Hunt ington calling on friends last Thurs day. Miss Edna Steed visited Hunt ington friends Saturday aod Sun day. Last Monday was St. Valentine day. Did you receive a pretty (?) one?. Miss Blanche Griffith was number ed among the sick the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burks have returned from a visit with relatives at Fort Gay. Miss Lou Grate has returned home from a vi-il with relatives at Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hensley of Danville spent Sunday with <' » redo relai ives. Aliases Alma Collier and Ilermia Marcum called on Huntingtan friends Saturday. Mrs. \\ ayne 15. Ferguson of Ferguson, 1\ O., was a Ceredo visitor last week. John Steed of Forestdale, Ohio, was the guest of his brother—C. B. Steed — last week. Edward Hinkle lias gone to Ron ceverte where he has the contract to build seveial houses. Messrs. M. H. Stock and C. A. Davis have accepted positions a firemen on the N. & \V. Herbert Thacker, who has been quite sick, is improving very slow ly. Ue was worse Saturday night. The hank was closed last Satur day. It was the anniversary ol Lincoln’s birthday and a legal hol iday. S. D. Endicott has purchased of R*’bt. \\ right, Jr., the dwelling on East Third street occupied by S C. Luther. J. (-«. Lambert of Wayne was here last Saturday. Mr. Lambert was en route home from a business trip to Baltimore. The deepest show that we have had here for several years fell la*t Friday afternoon and night. It was nine inches deep. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blackburn died 1 axt Saturday night from dropsy. The remains were buried in the <' isey cemetery Monday. Mrs. A. J. Nunn has been at Williamson for the pant few day*. She was called there on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. E S. Echols, who has typhoid fever. The jury in the case of Kail E Dttdding, tried in the Cabell county criminal court last week for killing his uncle—Ira S. Chapman—on the nth day of September Ian, brought in a verdict of voluntary manslaugh ter. The maximum penalty for vol untary manslaughter h I’uc years in the penitentiary. The host of friends of Hev. .1. I), Garrett will be pained to learn that he was stricken with paralysis last Sunday morning. One whole side of the body is afllcted render ing Mr. Garrett totally helpless. The symptoms, however, are for the better but his recovery, it is feared, will be slow—Wayne News, Fab. 10. In speaking of the speech made by .1. T. Graham, formerly of thi county, .n the Dudding trial at Huntington last week, the Hunt ington Herald - Dispatch says: “John T. Graham made one of the best addresses that has been heard in that e.ourt room along the lines he pursued, in a long time. It dealt with the effect of the con viction would have on the helpless wife and innocent little children, pursuing a course of logic of grace ful force and eloquence and in a manner that made ev.ryonc iu the I [courtroom—and it wan packed_ ltpten to bia every word.** Ed. Wright it* braking on the N. & \V. “Mixed Pickles* at Wright’s Hail next Saturday evening. Thomas Evick attended a Ma sonic meeting at Uuuticglon last i Thursday evening. Mrs. \\ ill \\ illiaras has been on the sick list for the past few days i with a severe cold. Mrs. Morgan Walker and daugb Ur, Miss Jennie, were Catkttsburg ; visitors last Friday. Mrs. Charles Thacker died a* ^ er home in Kenova last Monday ot bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Black and Miss Sadie Wright attended the ball given by the Elks at Hunting ton one evening last week. If you desire your stationery en graved or want engraved wedding invitations, etc., this office can fur nish this class of work. Cal. and see samples. tf. Mr*. J. H. Meek, of Sixth ave nue, will leave tomorrow for a visit to relatives at Dunlow, W. Va , and at Wayue—Huntington Her ald-Dispatch, Feb 13. Pickles, Pickles, “Mixed Pickles,” at Wright's Hall next Saturday evening. Felix Flanery, at present a mem ber of Ceredo’s council and who is likely to be a member of the same body next year, was a business visitor at the Kentucky city, just across Big Sandy river from the big steel plant, last Friday. Charles Shoop, son of Mr. and Airs. E. I*. Shoop, who has been working at Pittsburg, came home the latter part of last week, the contractor with whom he was en gaged having suspended work on i account of the had weather. li’** annual business meeting of ib«* Congregational obuich society will be held at the church this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o’clock ] he lull membership, a* will as all friends of the church, are requested and urged to be present Refreshments will be is rved by the ladies of the church. Each of our lives is an open page, | upon which wo are continually mak ing impressions. flow cautious should we be that these impression* be beautiful. Let in then at even [tide scan the page of our life dur ing the day, discovering all mis takes, and ever afterward strive to avoid a repetition of them. 1 be Beard of Commissioners of Huntington bis deemed it advisa ble to get an expert from Balti more to test all the meters of the | gas company in Huntington. This | decision was the result of the ex cessive amounts that have been collected for gas for the past two months. It seems that this town i not the only place where the meters have been going too fa*t. For Sal«». Bay mare seven years old, a good worker and is gaited. Jam ns L. 1) vvis, lOfcbJw Main St., Cercdo, W. Vra. Goldie Gantrell Appears Again. Goldie Cantrell, who disappear ed from tbi>» place last Hummer, wan discovered at Morehead, Ky., a day or ho ago by a prominent traveling salesman. Late in S *ptem ber when Morehead (Ky ) Normal school opened, one of the tir-t to mitriculate wa-« a brown-eyed, slen der youth with yellow curia i» soft and twining aw those of a girl, rhis youth appeared in the presi dent’a office at enrollment time and asked to be allowed to “work his way” tl r >ugh the term The president was so favor ably iniprfssp.fj with the boy’s ap pearance that he was told to come back at an appointed hour in the afternoon, and an arrangement was made whereby the ambitious youth was enabled to slake h»s thirst for knowledge, and Goldie Murray’s name was placed upon the student roll. Thin boy was the brightest of the bright and gayest of the gay. Whether in sport or study or in college pranks, hr took the lead. At the close of the fall term this! hoy who worked for hi» hoard and tuition stood at. the head of five of his classes and second in the sixth. He was a social favorite, and fairly danced attention upon two fair young corl-ed *, both of whom were said to he deeply in love with the fair haired vonth who regis/cred from (.'credo, W. Va., as t/pldie Murray and madly jealous of each other. j Goldie, filled with remorse when her sex became known, literally threw herself at thi feet of the college faculty and begged to be allowed to continue her studies robed as fitted one of 4«r sex, but lira request wa*! denirdf. THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. ... "8UPERIOR TO OTHER MAKE8.” * h*,# worn W. L. Dcuglai shoes for ths past six years, and always find they are far superior to all other hl(h grade shoes In style, comfort and durability.'* W. Q. JONE3. „ , ,, HO Howard Aye.. Utica. N. Y. » If I could take you into my large fac tories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would realize why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Yalue than any other make, !» m'** W*Jt Mmf and prt.-e i* on Ihf Uiitum. Takr Kg M<ibatu..te wine lor P\T°'' Tv'V l-TVx.gla.ih^ wTiir lor iU.l Order t ataloir. \V.l..lX>uglas, liivcAton. s — FOR SALE BT Wright Bros. Co DingeHs, W. Va. Mi>*s Jessie Lowe, who wan acoi dentally shot two weeks ago, is able to go around in the house. J K. Cooper was in Portsmouth last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Elsie Alteragc of Holden is spending a few days here w iih friends. Wayne Preston, win was l>r;.k ing on the IHngess work train, is conductor on the N. tfc W. road now from Portsmouth to William son. I. W. Boyles of Virginia was here a day or so last week. Charlie LeRoy of Stone Branch was calling here last Sunday. Miss Della Harvey and Miss N an me ( anti i*bury wen* e.illiin/ on Miss Jessie Lowe Wednesday ing. even Mtk. Barbara Lowe, mother of ileenau Lowe, spout a few day* here la-t week. Mra. Robert Deskins, who haw been very ill, in able to get out. The weather is very cold here now. The snow h 12 inches deep and it in still snowing. They are talking of a railroad being built from Holden to I tinge-* for the purpose of getting the coal from Holden to the .Norfolk A Western It’y. <*p rge Damron of William on ih spending a few days here. have seven more weeks of school. Our selifiol has certainly been successful. Hope we will have the same? teachers next vi ar. ^li-s Koxa.Binges* is preparing for the May uniform examination for teachers. .Miss Bertha Lwicicomn is the assistant teach* r here. She says her pupils are learning fa*t and that she would like f.»r school to continue awhile longer. I don't know what the fpoor hogs •'ill do. Beechnuts are snowed under. Arihur Jerril was at Portsmoutn Saturday. William Firlie has opened a store here Feb. 18, 1 hio. Reader. Oh if ii h ry. fecilj son of Henry and Virgie Blackburn, was born Oct. 12, Dmih, departed this life Feb. 13, r.*10, aged |i> months. * 'A bird the Gardner gave ns, A pure and lovely child; He gave it to i ur keeping, To cherish andHiled. But ju-t ar it was opening , To the glory of the day. Down came i he H> um my Gardner And took our bu . away. ** Morning Headache i ' I suffered with terrible head ache". I would get up every morn ing with such a severe attack, and until I began using Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills, never found anything that would give me the de ired relief. I have used them now for several years, and would not be without them if they were a dollar a box." "I always keep Dr. Miles’ Anti Pain Pills on hand. Before I began tiding them, I had frequent attacks of headache, but they gave me prompt relief " MRS. CARL HKCKMAN, Minster, Ohio. The first package will benefit; If not, your druggist will return your money. so Cheapest Indiana Farms on Earth. For Full Particu lars and Catalogue, Call or Write SAMUEL KEYS, Eaton Rapids, Mich. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Half - Prices ON MUCH WINTER WEAR Still Continues With Us. Take. For instance Furs. A 4ti Set °f Furs with our comneti -rm qp m ^w tors means about S7.00 with us, a saving of,.“ • And prices throughout every department run about in the same ratio. Furs, Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats, Children’s Wraps, Separate Skir s, etc,, all are affected with CUT PRICES. it win Fau Yon To investigate : 6. E. SILGOTTGft * CAT I jETTSBU ItG, KENTUCKY. Are You Looking icr a Position? Wo can offer you good | Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write to-day Aiidrtii I Hie Butte rick FubiiiskEufg Co. I Mullerlck liuiidlno. New Vork, N. Y. I he above is the amount of assets the lire in surance company, for which I have accepted the 1 agency, has. Looks pretty large, doesn’t it? But the Queen Insurance Company of America is a big company and necessarily does a big busi ness. Risks from Siooto 825,000 taken on prop erty and all losses are immediately adjusted and promptly paid. Drop in and examine some of the. literature and see the good features of this company. Ccredo, \V. Va. 4 SnlhcriliH3 asit?3 sjet si rani Of* 4*ol<l«8l2yC€l Mi‘C(llCK. Kenova Plumbing and Heating Go. PLUMBING AND KEATING ENGINEERS. a * Let ik enhance the value and convenience of your residence by installing therein an up-to-date bath room. We have fixtures to suit everybody. * „ T And we do all kinds of repair v/ork on short notice. % Call at our store and *ee what a beau tiful line of gas fixtures we carry 10 stock. FIFTEENTH AND SYCAMORE STREETS, tfENQVA, W. VA. PROPERTY FOR SALE .1 "V ACRES— S.tn.ueonlv two milo south .f x m iVtedo on i.Minlv rojd. Abott jlSac.n*« of tb«* land Is rleiucd amt a pom of it iu g aereiot which is level, balance hill laud which It -woH.an'l a*l that Ih cKvtrnl can b* far»t ca. Tlii' (arm lita n« Ita frame ilwvlliiur cbit. ta.aing ■ms rooms ami pantry — trout and rear porch--.a ell, cUteia an>l cellar, i«c**i.ieH a corn cnh. moat > iuse. hen house amt a twi'-storv fra.nc ham Also a \ou tig (wa. it orchard ;»f tnvc.Jioi MU cherries, at<|)]es anrl gt.ijw-i. r.\e*\ h M Iko an abiinilaucv of water fer stock. Lint fertile Reason tor selling—own* e: want* a larger inrm. flkto one-half c«-*», I>a'.m.ce In |J m.mills wilt tiuy this faim. IDS ACRES—Situate about one mile south* l,’n east of Cerodo and oue-tiaU a rule Iron t aniden Park* This laml is all cleared and tu IM l-s li has n- it Vsl ,H*ar Itocs, and -Micbtr. r\ rees The farm in well watered and three -Story dw c'llngn are. it same. One of the build inc' has three rooms and the others two rnoms each. I he land i« fertile and all of it ,an l*e f*iroied nicely Price. I2,7i 0. I'HE Wl’.SON HOUSE. — Here is .i hun t. ■ for some one who desires to tro into the hotel business. I Iti* Wilson House cont.tine »l rooms anil ' atli. t>nlv .» few mouths i,*o the loiil.line w ta remodeled and put in tine share for , lintel. It is heautlfnllv located on ITm Second street, t eredo, VY. Va., and is m •» crowded with boarders Almost five lots i;o with this building. Terms reasonable. Jlft't ACRES—Containing box cottage home ol foui rooms; good well lu yard; small bam; •"’Oactvs cleared ami • tt grass; county road pass«»s farm; about 7‘* fruit trees; sitn.ittv six miles (rum t eredo Fire hundred dollars cash takes this bargain. I (! ACRKH Cleared land on which la three ■ room log house; well iu raid; small or chard and small barn; ulii.ins a tract of .>ivj acres w hlch is also for sale by the owner of this laml. Two hundred and fifty dollars takes this property. ») i ACRES MORE OR L ESS - Near Ceredo ** corporate tine, Hood soil with about I1* apple trees, about Ilk) bearing cherry trees, t.0 bearing peach trees, An grapevines, etc. Five room I1, story dwclttng; good sprijg 75 fc<-t from the door. Seven liuudred dollars iu cold cash transfers the deed. (Wf ACRES—Situate only one mile from Ce* • Fvl redo, on which is a two-story dwelling containing lour rooms Nearly alt the land Is improved and welt watciud. It has on It a young orchard. Price $1 jdo I 7 ACRES Wore OR LESS —Lyingabout ■ f 1 ^ miles soul li of street car line in Cen tral City |'j mile front Harvey town); nearly alt cleared ami in grass T lie laud has on it a one story frame m box honac containing two rooms. The land is well watered and can ,lre bought for l*WJ !i cash, balance on time* I ACRES—About one-lialf good bottom land, ■ rich and suitaliio for gardening; large anple trees and s *me other fruit; also small vineyard bearing well. House with throe rooms in hi ,1 condition; smoke house and stiiue milk Itouse; barn, crib and oilier but dings. Situate one mile trout cither lluuiiugtnu or Central City, W. Va. A good well with an ab"fldan e of good, lira I tli y water. Price f70f. 1*1(1 ACRES About acres cleared, 75 I'*” acre* in grass; liiintiee in corn ami onls. Ten acres level laml: rest can be fnrtued nicely • all fertile tlooii five*room frame dwelling. Farm located five miles irmn t'e* redo, On county roml. Thera is also a goes I orciinrd, about 5i> apple trees, 17 of which are Just beHtiiiiitig to beat. Hood Mprltig near dwriling. Price fl 100; one-half oath, bitlitni n in JJ mnii tlis, wlili legit t In ta icst. For any ether information regarding the above properties call on or write T. T. MeDOUGAL Wop; Va. W. W >1 ARCl M ci'suno. w. va. A. A. II AMMON It W t\ MU, W. VA. MARCUM & HAMMOND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICES AT CEIIKDO ANI> WAYNK. Will practice in all courts. 10 WOULD m iHIKK II. That it. wtu that old drab drew dyed over to finch 11 rich brown, black or blue? Von can pet, ndrled woai out of your dremea by having them cleaned or dyed at Thmwi's, n« 1 they are eei'iul »,• a new gown. Delicate silk wuintn or will oe cleaned or dyed in a manruri that will •nirprise yon when you bring them to u-1 THUMA CO.. ^ | lit.’XTINQTON. • NVEf*TyYA Both PHonf-®. * * SEWING MACHINE moil AH31, DKOP HEAD, With AH Modern Attach ments, tor sale at this office FOR LOW or PRICEOF ZD PainW<■ Extraction. Nitron* (ta«Oxitfe Uh<»<1 with Oxjgeu. Dr. J. A. Tauber, DENTIST. OfTlc«fl in 1Cfk Building. • (Removed from T;» Sandy Bank Build ing. I (’atloHsburir, Kentucky. Take your Gtioioe OF THE DOILIES. 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